
Cooking doesn’t kill aflatoxins – Expert warns of hidden danger in everyday foods
He also urged families and food vendors to be more cautious: avoid buying grains or nuts that appear mouldy or stale, and farmers
He also urged families and food vendors to be more cautious: avoid buying grains or nuts that appear mouldy or stale, and farmers
“Garlic is a great healer, but moderation is key if you’re taking prescription blood thinners,” he said. His suggestion? Before
Mrs. Owusu Ansah explained that while oil is essential in moderation, prolonged use and overheating can release harmful compounds that pose serious health risks.
There are some surprisingly human-like hygiene habits: One note describes a chimpanzee using leaves to wipe itself after defecating.
Looking ahead to the Global Summit The adoption of the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Strategy 2025–2034 reflects a global consensus that TCIM
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